Objective: A conceptual model is proposed in order to explain pilot performance in surprising and startling situations. Background: Today’s debate around loss of control following in-flight events and the implementation of upset prevention and recovery training has highlighted the importance of pilots’ ability to deal with unexpected events. Unexpected events, such as technical malfunctions or automation surprises, potentially induce a “startle factor” that may significantly impair performance. Method: Literature on surprise, startle, resilience, and decision making is reviewed, and findings are combined into a conceptual model. A number of recent flight incident and accident cases are then used to illustrate elements of the model. Results:...
Aviation safety organizations have recommended that airline pilots are trained for startle and surpr...
Loss of control in flight was the largest category of fatal U.S. commercial air carrier accidents be...
Introducing the element of surprise is one of the main challenges in simulator training of in-flight...
Objective: A conceptual model is proposed in order to explain pilot performance in surprising and st...
Objective: A conceptual model is proposed in order to explain pilot performance in surprising and st...
After several recent flight safety events, such as the accident of Air France flight 447 in 2009, in...
A significant number of accidents over the last two decades have been attributed to loss of control ...
Recent studies and accident investigations show the detrimental effects of startle and (automation) ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to test if performance of airline pilots, in performing an aero...
Background: Mnemonic-type startle and surprise procedures were previously proposed to help pilots co...
Startle and surprise on the flight deck is a contributing factor in multiple aviation accidents that...
Aviation accident reports indicate that preventable incidents are developing into tragedies with pil...
Re-framing is the process by which a person "fills the gap" between what is expected and what has be...
Objective: This study tested whether simulator-based training of pilot responses to unexpected or no...
Introducing the element of surprise is one of the main challenges in simulator training of in-flight...
Aviation safety organizations have recommended that airline pilots are trained for startle and surpr...
Loss of control in flight was the largest category of fatal U.S. commercial air carrier accidents be...
Introducing the element of surprise is one of the main challenges in simulator training of in-flight...
Objective: A conceptual model is proposed in order to explain pilot performance in surprising and st...
Objective: A conceptual model is proposed in order to explain pilot performance in surprising and st...
After several recent flight safety events, such as the accident of Air France flight 447 in 2009, in...
A significant number of accidents over the last two decades have been attributed to loss of control ...
Recent studies and accident investigations show the detrimental effects of startle and (automation) ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to test if performance of airline pilots, in performing an aero...
Background: Mnemonic-type startle and surprise procedures were previously proposed to help pilots co...
Startle and surprise on the flight deck is a contributing factor in multiple aviation accidents that...
Aviation accident reports indicate that preventable incidents are developing into tragedies with pil...
Re-framing is the process by which a person "fills the gap" between what is expected and what has be...
Objective: This study tested whether simulator-based training of pilot responses to unexpected or no...
Introducing the element of surprise is one of the main challenges in simulator training of in-flight...
Aviation safety organizations have recommended that airline pilots are trained for startle and surpr...
Loss of control in flight was the largest category of fatal U.S. commercial air carrier accidents be...
Introducing the element of surprise is one of the main challenges in simulator training of in-flight...